The Fourteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research
Symposium Special Track on Uncertain Reasoning seeks to bring together
researchers working on issues related to reasoning under uncertainty.
FLAIRS 2001 will be held in beautiful Key West, Florida. Additional
information on the conference locale and travel planning can be found at
http://www.flairs.com Papers on all aspects of uncertain reasoning are
invited. Papers of particular interest to this track are:

This year, we also intend to select the best 4-6 papers from our track
to be invited for journal submission to a SPECIAL ISSUE on Uncertainty
in the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Part B slated
to be in press October 2001.

Program Committee Co-Chairs
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Eugene Santos Jr., University of Connecticut
Simon D. Parsons, University of Liverpool

Program Committee
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Marek J. Druzdzel, University Love Ekenberg, Stockholm University and
KTH
Shaw Green, University of London
Eric Neufeld, University of Saskatchewan
Andy Novobilski, University of Texas at Arlington
Solomon Eyal Shimony, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Silja Renooij, Utrecht University
Hakan Younes, Carnegie Mellon University
Marek J. Druzdzel, University of Pittsburgh

Submission Information
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Papers should not exceed 5000 words, including abstract and references.
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Final papers will consist of at most 5 galley pages (approximately 10-12
double spaced pages). Only full papers will be considered for submission.

There are two ways to submit a paper to the uncertainty track. In order
of preference these are:

- Email
- Snail mail

Submission by Email
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If submitting by email, send a postscript file to eugene@cse.uconn.edu
attached to a message which gives the title, area, and authors of the paper.

Submission by Snail Mail
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Send 5 copies of a paper or an extended abstract (indicating the
selected areas) to the address below:

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